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Yellow Stingray (Urolophus jamaicensis) | Digital Marine Atlas
Yellow Stingray (Urolophus jamaicensis) | Digital Marine Atlas
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The Camouflaged Master of the Atlantic Sands
The Yellow Stingray is a fascinating and beautifully patterned cartilaginous fish native to the Tropical Western Atlantic. Characterized by its perfectly round pectoral disc covered in an intricate, reticulated pattern of light and dark spots, this bottom-dwelling species is a true masterpiece of the marine environment. It requires a large, mature aquarium with a deep sandy substrate for burrowing, and expert-level care due to its specific predatory diet and venomous tail spine.
Common Name: Yellow Stingray
Scientific Name: Urolophus jamaicensis
Origin: Tropical Western Atlantic
[Exclusive Video Observation Included]
This edition includes an HD short observation clip showcasing its specialized feeding movements, its incredible camouflage among corals, and its elegant, slow-paced swimming style.
Best for: advanced marine aquarists, reef enthusiasts, marine biologists, and digital reference collectors.
Note: Full care data (including its 800L tank requirement, specific diet, and water parameters) is included in the Digital Infographic Card inside your download folder.
Formats included: High-Resolution Infographic Card (PNG/PDF) + Video Clip (MP4).
Part of the CECOZ Digital Marine Atlas Collection – Exploring the world, one species at a time.
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